‘He’s a leader:’ Brent Venables excited to see QB Dillon Gabriel go to work

Starting their first spring practice after an offseason of transition, Dillon Gabriel’s leadership stands out to head coach Brent Venabels.

While the quarterback is one of many players in a football program, that position carries special significance on a team. Generally, the quarterback is the face of the program. And with that comes high expectations. Heavy is the head that wears the crown.

That could be daunting coming into a program like the University of Oklahoma, but that hasn’t thwarted incoming transfer, Dillon Gabriel.

Speaking with the media yesterday, Brent Venables shared his thoughts on Oklahoma’s next starting quarterback, and the first thing that Venables talked about was his leadership mentality.

“He’s a leader. He’s a worker. He’s very ambitious. He’s self-driven, very humble, incredibly confident. You know, great self-awareness understands where he needs to get better.” Venables continued, “But guys follow him, you know, the best of the best, make others around them better. And he’s intentionally done that through relationships and through work.”

Leadership can come in several forms. Some players are vocal leaders, and others lead by example. Gabriel’s done both to make a statement in his first few months in the program. From Venables’ perspective, he understands the gravity of his position as the starting quarterback at Oklahoma. He’s doing everything he can to take advantage of the opportunity in front of him.

“But man, he’s, he’s a pro in every way. Just he knows he’s got to be the example as, you know, one of the leaders in this program as potential face of a program like Oklahoma being the quarterback at Oklahoma, it’s a big deal, man. It’s a big deal. And he knows it, and he values it. And he respects it,” Venables said. “He just works hard every day, he didn’t want to let anybody down and he’s betting on himself. And so he’s fearless. He’s got a go for broke mindset, go for broke attitude. And I’m really excited to see him go to work.”

In an offseason with so much transition, it helps that the Oklahoma Sooners have a quarterback who has played in a lot of football games that can be a steadying hand at the wheel. And he’s using that experience to lead by example on and off the field as the Sooners open up spring practice.

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UCF Football Schedule 2022: 3 Things To Know

UCF football schedule. The 2022 schedule with 3 things to know

UCF football schedule 2022: Who does UCF miss on the American Athletic Conference schedule and what are 3 things to know?


2022 UCF Football Schedule

Sept 1 South Carolina State

Sept 9 Louisville

Sept 17 at Florida Atlantic

Sept 24 Georgia Tech

Oct 1 SMU

Oct 8 OPEN DATE

Oct 13 Temple

Oct 22 at East Carolina

Oct 29 Cincinnati

Nov 5 at Memphis

Nov 12 at Tulane

Nov 19 Navy

Nov 26 at USF

2022 College Football Schedules: All 131 Teams

UCF Football Schedule What To Know: Who do the Knights miss from the American Athletic Conference slate?

It’s an interesting final run in the American Athletic Conference for UCF, and it’s helped by not having to deal with a dangerous Houston team and what should be a plucky Tulsa.

There’s Cincinnati on the slate, and the possible first preview of the AAC Championship game is in the Bounce House. Again, though, missing Houston is the big deal because …

UCF Football Schedule What To Know: The AAC is going UCF a giant solid

Again, no Houston and Cincinnati at home are the two biggest plusses, but that’s not all. SMU is always dangerous – that’s a home game.

Navy is always funky with that offense – that’s a home game.

Temple has to be a layup at home, and East Carolina, Tulane, and USF are all very, very winnable road games. Yeah, three of the final four games are on the road, but Memphis is also gettable and that trip to USF is just down the road a bit.

In other words, the conference slate just isn’t that bad. And …

UCF Football Schedule What To Know: What does it all really mean?

The schedule isn’t really that bad.

UCF needs a few showcase wins over Power Five teams, and it’ll get a shot with Louisville and Georgia Tech at least bringing the big league brand to the show. Best of all, both of those ACC teams have to come to Orlando.

Throw in the date at Florida Atlantic, and UCF doesn’t have to leave the Sunshine State until October 22nd. Even better, there’s just the road game at East Carolina before the second trip outside of the state coming in November.

In all, UCF leaves Florida just three times. It’s a workable schedule if the team can come together fast.

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2022 College Football Schedules: All 131 Teams

Gasparilla Bowl: UCF vs. Florida live stream, TV channel, time, how to watch bowl games

The UCF Knights will face the Florida Gators in the Gasparilla Bowl on Thursday night from Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, FL.

The UCF Knights will face the Florida Gators in the Gasparilla Bowl on Thursday night from Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, FL.

UCF finished the year with an 8-4 record which was surprising due to how many injuries they had to deal with throughout the year. As for Florida, they finished 6-6 and almost didn’t qualify for a bowl game, they will look to finish the year on a winning note in the Gasparilla Bowl.

Tune in to the Gasparilla Bowl tonight, here is everything you need to know to watch and stream the action.

UCF vs. Florida

  • When: Thursday, December 23
  • Time: 7:00 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: ESPN
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How did the Big 12 expansion teams fare in week 2?

How did the newest members of the Big 12 fare in week two of college football action?

While the Oklahoma Sooners and Texas Longhorns have one foot out of the Big 12 and the other in the SEC, no one knows when the schools will officially swap programs. For this reason, the Big 12’s invitation to BYU, Cincinnati, Houston, and UCF is still relevant to Sooners fans, as OU and Texas could compete against the new members as early as 2023 if they haven’t completed the transition yet.

So, how did the four programs fare in the second week of college football action?

UCF Knights: CFN College Football Preview 2021

College Football News Preview 2021: Previewing, predicting, and looking ahead to the UCF season with what you need to know.

College Football News Preview 2021: Previewing, predicting, and looking ahead to the UCF season with what you need to know.


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– What You Need To Know: Offense | Defense
Top Players | Keys To The Season
What Will Happen, Win Total Prediction
UCF Knights Schedule Analysis
– UCF Knights Previews
2020 | 2019 | 2018 | 2017 | 2016 | 2015

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2020 Record: 6-4 overall, 5-3 in AAC
Head Coach: Gus Malzahn, 1st year (77-38 overall)
2020 CFN Final Ranking: 70
2020 CFN Preview Ranking: 30
2019 CFN Final Ranking: 19

UCF Knights College Football Preview 2021: Offense

6-4 isn’t what UCF. is used to, but the offense was still amazing in what was supposed to be a rebuilding season overall.

Enter new head coach Gus Malzahn, and the offense that finished second in the nation in yards and eighth in points – cranking out 568 yards and 42 points per game – should be every bit as strong with eight starters expected back.

So what’s going to be different from the Josh Heupel era? Expect a bit more power to the running game, a lot more midrange throws, big things about to come from the tight end, and a bit more ball control.

QB Dillon Gabriel is back after throwing for 3,570 yards and 32 touchdowns with just four picks. McKenzie Milton left for Florida State, but there are a few nice backup options starting with redshirt freshman Parker Navarro. Now the receivers have to emerge.

Smallish, speedy Jaylon Robinson returns, and Ryan O’Keefe is a decent option, but the real pop could come from the transfer portal. Nate Craig-Myers went from Auburn to Colorado State to follow Malzahn to UCF. He’s a deep threat to go along with Brandon Johnson from Tennessee and former big-time Notre Dame get Jordan Johnson.

And there’s going to be work for the tight end now. The Knights have a slew of options to fold into the mix starting with former Wisconsin Badger Jake Hescock who caught three touchdown passes last year for the Knights.

All five starters are expected back on a line that was okay – not amazing – at keeping defenses out of the backfield. Senior guard Cole Schneider and center Matthew Lee are the stars of the bunch, but it’s a good line overall. Now the backs have to be there to block for.

Greg McCrae, Otis Anderson and Bentavious Thompson are gone. However, there’s a whole lot of speed and pop from Virginia transfer RJ Harvey – a quarterback who’ll likely be a running back – and Auburn’s Mark Anthony Richards to add even more pop. Sophomore Johnny Richardson needs the ball in his hands more, too.

– What You Need To Know: Defense
Top Players | Keys To The Season
What Will Happen, Win Total Prediction
UCF Knights Schedule Analysis

NEXT: UCF Knights College Football Preview 2021: Defense

UCF Football Schedule 2021, Analysis

UCF Knights 2021 football schedule, analysis, and what American Athletic Conference teams they miss.

UCF Knights 2021 football schedule, analysis, and what American Athletic Conference teams they miss.


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UCF Football Schedule 2021

2021 AAC Football Schedule

Sept. 4 Boise State

Sept. 11 Bethune-Cookman

Sept. 17 at Louisville

Sept. 25 OPEN DATE

Oct. 2 at Navy

Oct. 9 East Carolina

Oct. 16 at Cincinnati

Oct. 22 Memphis

Oct. 30 at Temple

Nov. 6 Tulane

Nov. 13 at SMU

Nov. 20 UConn

Nov. 26 USF

UCF Knights Football Schedule Analysis: COMING

American Athletic Conference Teams Missed: Houston, Tulsa

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UCF AD spurns Dan Mullen after hiring Gus Malzahn

UCF hired former Auburn head coach Gus Malzahn. The Knights’ AD immediately took a jab at Florida coach Dan Mullen and in-state competitors

UCF hired former Auburn head coach Gus Malzahn to the same role with the Knights. It didn’t take UCF athletic director Terry Mohajir long to take a jab at Dan Mullen and all of the college football coaches in Florida.

According to Yahoo’s Pete Thamel, Mohajir called Gus Malzahn:

The best college football coach in the state of Florida.

UCF’s athletic director is right to have confidence in Gus Malzahn. Malzahn played the underdog role better than perhaps any other coach in recent memory. At Auburn, Malzahn helped the Tigers upset more talented opponents like Alabama with surprising frequency.

Terry Mohajir definitely ruffled some feathers among in-state competition like Florida, Florida State, and Miami. Mohajir’s smack talk probably angers Florida Gators head coach Dan Mullen the most as he’s widely considered the best coach in Florida.

Mullen has helped the Gators regain some national respect in recent seasons. Evidently he’s not been as impressive as UCF coach Gus Malzahn. Unfortunately, UCF and Florida (or any out-of-conference team in the state of Florida) don’t have any future scheduled contests.

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Oct 3, 2020; Athens, Georgia, USA; Georgia Bulldogs head coach Kirby Smart (right) and Auburn Tigers head coach Gus Malzahn bump fists at mid field after the game at Sanford Stadium.  Dale Zanine-USA TODAY Sports

UCF hires former Auburn head coach Gus Malzahn

The UCF Knights are hiring Gus Malzahn to be their football coach. Malzahn previously coached at Auburn

The UCF Knights are hiring Gus Malzahn to be their football coach. Malzahn previously coached at Auburn. The Auburn Tigers fired Gus Malzahn following their regular season finale against Mississippi State.

The Auburn Tigers went on the replace Gus Malzahn with former Boise State head coach Bryan Harsin.

Overall, Auburn went 6-5 last season, but didn’t get any big-time wins. Malzahn coached at Auburn for eight seasons and amassed a 68-35 record for the Tigers. He helped the Tigers make the 2013 national championship, where they fell to the Florida State Seminoles in a last-minute defeat.

Now, Malzahn will look to keep UCF’s momentum going in football. The Knights are replacing former head coach Josh Heupel and athletic director Danny White. Both Heupel and White left to fill the head coaching and athletic director vacancy at the University of Tennessee.

Gus Malzahn’s offense is an excellent fit for the UCF Knights. UCF has run a face paced offense in the past and that’s not going to change under Malzahn. The former Auburn coach is no stranger to the underdog role and will be a good hire for the Knights.

Gus Malzahn will rejoin new UCF athletics director Terry Mohajir, who worked alongside Malzahn at Arkansas State.

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Georgia CB Divaad Wilson picks transfer destination

Georgia Bulldogs cornerback Divaad Wilson will be transferring to UCF over Florida, Miami, and more.

Georgia Bulldogs cornerback Divaad Wilson is currently in the NCAA’s transfer portal and will be transferring to the University of Central Florida. Wilson was expected to compete for the starting nickel role at Georgia, but now he’s headed to Orlando, Florida.

Wilson is talented, as he displayed with a key interception against Notre Dame last year, and should boost the UCF Knights secondary. It’s anybody’s guess if he’ll be ruled immediately eligible.

Wilson is from Miami, Florida and wanted to be closer to home. Best of luck to Wilson at UCF. He’ll be missed in Athens, but the loss isn’t devastating to Georgia’s secondary for this season, which is absolutely loaded. His transfer certainty thins future depth for the Bulldogs.

Divaad Wilson also considered transferring to Miami, Florida, Florida State and more. Wilson will be fun to watch moving forward at UCF.

Wilson should be immediately eligible since he wants to be closer to home, but the NCAA is not consistent on transfer eligibility rulings. We’ll update fans on his eligibility status as soon as we hear about it.

Divaad Wilson announced his transfer to UCF via his Twitter account:

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College Football News Preview 2020: UCF Knights

College Football News Preview 2020: Previewing, predicting, and looking ahead to the UCF Knights season with what you need to know.

College Football News Preview 2020: Previewing, predicting, and looking ahead to the UCF Knights season with what you need to know.


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– What You Need To Know: Offense | Defense
Top Players | Key Players, Games, Stats
What Will Happen, Win Total Prediction
Schedule Analysis
– UCF Previews 2019 | 2018 | 2017 | 2016 | 2015

2019 Record: 10-3 overall, 6-2 in AAC
Head Coach: Josh Heupel, 3rd year, 22-4
2019 CFN Final Opinion Ranking: 35
2019 CFN Final Season Formula Ranking: 19
2019 CFN Preview Ranking: 39

No one knows what’s going to happen to the 2020 college football season. We’ll take a general look at where each team stands – doing it without spring ball to go by – while crossing our fingers that we’ll all have some well-deserved fun this fall. Hoping you and yours are safe and healthy.

5. College Football News Preview 2020: UCF Knights Offense 3 Things To Know

The machine isn’t slowing down. No, UCF might not have cranked up the 627 points of the 2017 team, but under head coach Josh Heupel over the last two seasons, and the O continues to work at warp speed and lethal efficiency.

The Knights were second in the nation behind LSU averaging 541 yards per game, and they were fifth in scoring averaging 43.4 points per outing. And it’s all going to keep on going.


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The Knights are once again great at quarterback. It didn’t quite happen like it was supposed to – Darriel Mack and former Notre Dame transfer Brandon Wimbush were expected to provide a fantastic quarterback punch – but injuries led to the rise of Dillon Gabriel, a 6-0, 186-pound sophomore who stepped in and bombed away for 3,653 yards and 29 touchdowns with seven interceptions, and he ran for four scores.

Wimbush is gone, but Mack is back after suffering a broken ankle that cost him most of last year. McKenzie Milton is still trying to work his way back from the frightening leg injury from a few seasons ago, but the team has to count on Dillon and Mack.

Helping the cause is another loaded receiving corps. Leading receiver Gabriel Davis is now a Buffalo Bill, but veteran Tre Nixon is back after averaging close to 17 yards per grabs with seven touchdowns, and senior Marlon Williams is back after finishing second on the team with 51 grabs. Former WKU transfer Jacob Harris has one year left after averaging 24 yards per catch.

Throw in TE Jake Hescock – a former Wisconsin transfer – 6-4 new-recruit Ja’Cyais Credle and former Oklahoma transfer Jaylon Robinson, and there’s great-looking depth.

Adrian Killins is gone from the running back rotation, but Otis Anderson is back after leading the way with 726 yards and five scores – he’ll work at a wide receiver at times, too – and Bentavious Thompson and Greg McCrae are both back after combining for 1,133 yards and 15 scores. There’s even more young talent waiting in the wings.

The offensive front wasn’t great in pass protection, but it did a great job for the running game – and it was all just getting going.

Losing C Jordan Johnson hurts, but three starters are back including 6-6, 335-pound junior Samuel Jackson at one tackle spot and 6-4, 312-pound guard Cole Schneider at guard. Getting Tennessee transfer Marcus Tatum to help at tackle is a good thing, and years of good recruiting has improved the depth.

NEXT: College Football News Preview 2020: UCF Knights Defense 3 Things To Know